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NewLaw 10 February 2023 ByLauren CroftTech impacting ‘every area of business in every sector’

International law firm Clifford Chance has published the second edition of its Guide to Technology Disputes in Asia...

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Big Law 06 February 2023 ByLauren CroftRise of ChatGPT means experimentation with legal education needed

As ChatGPT and AI become commonplace within both businesses and universities, these emerging technologies are...

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NewLaw 02 February 2023 ByLauren CroftChatGPT not likely to wholly replace lawyers (yet)

After a rumoured $10 billion injection from Microsoft, Open AI and ChatGPT are currently making global headlines....

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Big Law 14 October 2022 ByJess FeyderDating apps are being used to facilitate sexual harassment and abuse...

Dating apps are being used to facilitate sexual harassment and abuse and attempted child exploitation at high levels....

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Big Law 30 September 2022 ByJess FeyderAI is creeping into courts. How will Australia respond?

Artificial intelligence (AI) is being increasingly implemented in court processes around the world, including in...

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Big Law 28 September 2022 ByJess FeyderNew laws needed to address facial recognition technology

Facial recognition technology (FRT) is growing exponentially in Australia and around the world, yet our laws do not...

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Big Law 14 September 2022 ByJess FeyderLegal regulatory systems haven’t caught up to AI

As the digital economy and the real economy merge, many businesses are beginning to implement AI, leading to the...

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NewLaw 10 August 2022 ByLauren Croft‘Action needed now’ to regulate new neurotechnology advances

New “brain-monitoring” tech advances could change the way criminal offenders are tracked, according to a world-first...

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Big Law 04 February 2022 ByLauren CroftLCA president: ‘It’s important that justice remains...

Whilst a number of issues in the profession have been exacerbated by COVID-19, what remains important moving forward is...

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NewLaw 31 January 2022 ByLauren CroftWhat will the barrister of the future look like?

As we move into a post-pandemic market, barristers should be adapting as much new tech as possible in order to be more...

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